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Six Mesozoic Corals from the South of France. 



Four Medusae from the Lithographic Stone, Bavaria. 



Porifera. — Two Receptaculites from the Silurian of 

 Tennessee. 



Protozoa. — A hundred and eighty-two slides of Foraminifera 

 from the Lias of Wiirtemberg, including about three hundred 

 and eighty specimens described and figured by A. Tssler, 

 Palseontographica, vol. 5.5 (1908). 



Twenty-five Mesozoic Foraminifera from the South of 

 France. 



Three hundred and seventy-three Foraminifera from the 

 English Oolite. 



A hundred and fifty-seven Foraminifera from the Chalk of 

 Liineburg. 



Two hundred and forty-three Foraminifera from the 

 Coralline Crag. 



Sixty-seven Foraminifera from the Tertiary of the 

 Philippines. 



Plantoe. — Psilophyton from the Old Red Sandstone, Turin 

 Hill, Forfar. 



Paloeoxyris and various plants from the Coal Measures of 

 Coseley, Staff's. 



Nine micro-slides of plants from the Coal Measures of 

 Germany. 



Eight Glossopteris-rem.Siins from the Klip River, Cape- 

 Colony. 



Eleven Rhsetic plants from Bayreuth. 



The Marcus Gunn Collection of about two hundred specimens, 

 of Jurassic plants from Sutherland. 



A fossil plant from the Purbeck Beds. 



A fruit from the Gault of Folkestone. 



Twenty-four plant-remains from the Cretaceous of Europe 

 and Asia. 



C. — By Exchange. 



The type skull of Dicynodon curvatus, Owen, from the 

 Karoo Formation of Cradock, Cape Colony. 



Three fishes (Meletta, Amphisyle) and one Crustacean 

 (Cceloma), from the Oligocene of Hesse Darmstadt. 



Three specimens of Inoceramus and two Scaphites from the 

 Senonian of Galicia, Austria. 



An abnormal specimen of Scaphiocrinus multiplex from 

 the Carboniferous of Mjatschkowa, Moscow. 



Twenty-nine plant-remains from the Lower Keuper of 

 Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, collected by L. J. Wills, Esq. 



